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thank you, steve. is there be the tom in sight for america's most valuable company and amazon's valuation is steep and a key business doesn't make money but is there reasons to be bullish on that guy? we're watching the price of oil as tensions rise in the middle east and the fire engulfs a rig off the l la coast. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball pack
thank you, steve. is there be the tom in sight for america's most valuable company and amazon's valuation is steep and a key business doesn't make money but is there reasons to be bullish on that guy? we're watching the price of oil as tensions rise in the middle east and the fire engulfs a rig off the l la coast. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize...
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and steve hartman is "on the road". >> go, go! >> mason: for this family, it's two decades on the gridiron and never a time out. how many boys do you have? do you know? (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm anthony mason. after another day of air strikes and rocket attacks, israel and hamas are inching closer to a ground war in gaza. the palestinian militant group has fired more than 450 rockets at israel this this week. three israelis have been killed in the attacks. in response, the israeli air force has pounded hamas targets killing at least 28 palestinians, including some children. air raid sirens sounded today in major cities, including jerusalem and tel aviv. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: nearly 100 rockets fired from gaza made it into israel today, sending people running for shelters. and for the first time ever, a missile reached the edge of jerusalem. the growing threat from hamas is pushing israel closer to a ground w
and steve hartman is "on the road". >> go, go! >> mason: for this family, it's two decades on the gridiron and never a time out. how many boys do you have? do you know? (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm anthony mason. after another day of air strikes and rocket attacks, israel and hamas are inching closer to a ground war in gaza. the palestinian militant...
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national correspondent steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> hi, harris, at the vietnam memorial today, he said each soldier who served in vietnam includes himself, came home a changed person n a lesser ways, a visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person, i was there today. everybody has a vietnam memorial on the list of places to visit when they come to washington and very few realize the emotional impact once they get here. the somber lines of people filing past the black granite walls, the names, 58,000 names carved in the wall, you can reach out and touch it and feel it and see your reflection in the shine i black surface, as if to reflect on the war and its impact on american history. a lot of raw emotion here as people remember their loved ones and they leave lists of people they leave little letters, in one case, a 12-pack of beer must have been the favorite of this particular serviceman, leave american flags and notices and letters, a personal connection people have to the names carved in this wall it's not just a monument
national correspondent steve centanni is live for us in washington. steve? >> hi, harris, at the vietnam memorial today, he said each soldier who served in vietnam includes himself, came home a changed person n a lesser ways, a visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person, i was there today. everybody has a vietnam memorial on the list of places to visit when they come to washington and very few realize the emotional impact once they get here. the somber lines of people filing...
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steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people who came here and fought to stay, and for some reason we've been making it more and more difficult for those who want to stay and we spend an enormous amount of time educating them and then we kind of send them back home. it just doesn't make sense. >> half of the ph.d. and masters candidates at our great research universities are from other nations and about half of those then get kicked out when they want to stay here because they are not really given the opportunity. it's really crazy. we should give them not only the encourage but encourage and ask them to stay here. >> st
steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people...
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national correspondent steve ste sent any is live with us. >> veteran's affair secretary said each soldier who served in vietnam including himself came home a changed person. in lesser way as visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person. i was there earlier today. >> everybody has a vietnam memorial on a list of places to visit when they come to washington. very vifew realize the emotiona impact until they get here. walking by the black granite wall the names 50,000 names carved into the wall you can reach out and touch it feel it and see your reflection on the shiny surface as to reflect on the war and impact of the american history. a raw emotion as people remember their loved ones. a case of is 12 pack of beer must have been the favorite of the servicemen they leave american flags and notices and leve letters. it is a personal connection. it is not just a monument it's a living memorial and 30th year after they built and dedicated this monument millions of people nominated here. it is the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the war in vietnam. >> a nonprofit group is raising
national correspondent steve ste sent any is live with us. >> veteran's affair secretary said each soldier who served in vietnam including himself came home a changed person. in lesser way as visit to the vietnam memorial can also change a person. i was there earlier today. >> everybody has a vietnam memorial on a list of places to visit when they come to washington. very vifew realize the emotiona impact until they get here. walking by the black granite wall the names 50,000 names...
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, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest reporting with pete williams, kristen welker and michael isikoff. who are these men and what impact will this all have on the military, the rank and file, colonel jack jacobs joins me. are republicans changing their minds? senator bob corker talks about the fiscal cliff and gillian tett from the "financial times" all that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy that was me... the da
, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest...
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steve has the latest. >> good evening from capitol hill. republicans are still charging somebody played politics with what the public was told about benghazi. petraeus testified it was not the cia. former cia director david petraeus kept out of sight until he got home. lawmakers cleared the way for him to get to the closed-door hearing without walking through holes -- halls, petraeus testified the cia figured immediately it was al qaeda that attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi killing the u.s. ambassador and three others. how the cia missed the threat is still under investigation. his testimony helped. >> it added to our ability to make judgments about what is clearly a failure of intelligence. >> it did not stop the fight over ambassador rice. five days after the attack, she denied it was al qaeda using cia talking points to drop the al qaeda reference. >> she did the responsible thing answering questions based on what was unclassified. >> she had a motive to spin the story on meet the press. barack obama running for reelection. he mig
steve has the latest. >> good evening from capitol hill. republicans are still charging somebody played politics with what the public was told about benghazi. petraeus testified it was not the cia. former cia director david petraeus kept out of sight until he got home. lawmakers cleared the way for him to get to the closed-door hearing without walking through holes -- halls, petraeus testified the cia figured immediately it was al qaeda that attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi killing...
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steve forbes said we should just fall off the fiscalcliff and let the cards fall where they may and let this president take the blame for it, but i do believ yu guys, they're going to work a deal. as for benghazi and susan rice, i think that this is worse than watergate. if the president does double down it will backfire on him. u: the last word. >> t the only haso much political capital to spend. he spends it all once is a rise, which i think is a fool's errand because we don't know where this is going. we do know that their have to be other hearings. it could not end today please today was a very bad day for him on this. lou: as we watch all this one can begin to understand his error in senate. he, david axelrod, his reelection campaign, is administration, they have successfully fended off an inquiry from the republicans, the national media, won reelection, and they look like they are one heck of a lot smarter than the republicans. thank you very much. appreciated. good to see you. lou: that petraeus sex scandal. without it would we have never learned more about a dozen? and paul was
steve forbes said we should just fall off the fiscalcliff and let the cards fall where they may and let this president take the blame for it, but i do believ yu guys, they're going to work a deal. as for benghazi and susan rice, i think that this is worse than watergate. if the president does double down it will backfire on him. u: the last word. >> t the only haso much political capital to spend. he spends it all once is a rise, which i think is a fool's errand because we don't know...
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here is sal. >>> steve, the wet weather is a concern for this morning's commute. although it's not here yet it will probably get here soon. you want to give yourself extra time this morning. let's take a look at interstate 880 north and southbound the traffic there looks pretty good if you are driving past the coliseum. again
here is sal. >>> steve, the wet weather is a concern for this morning's commute. although it's not here yet it will probably get here soon. you want to give yourself extra time this morning. let's take a look at interstate 880 north and southbound the traffic there looks pretty good if you are driving past the coliseum. again
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steve, i am confused on the rain. well let's set it straight for you. should i take thursday or friday, well i would do it today. we have morning sun then clouds coming in and the nice pattern we had, it was mild and warm and end tonight. the rain begins tomorrow morning and this is the warmer system coming in. it will bring us some rain and the second system comes in saturday late into early sunday. 30s and 40s and 50s. 38 fairfield 50 in the city. first system with a lot of cloud, higher clouds come in and i will see it by 6:00 a.m. then we get a break in the afternoon and then the next ban comes in friday night and comes into early saturday. then around ten minutes to 2:00 we get a colder system into saturday night which goes into sunday morning. now you know. winds come out of the south it will be cooler highs in the 60s and temperatures are starting to come down a little bit. a westerly breeze overall a cloudy pattern is developing. >>> a woman fights back after a burglar broke into her house and why she hurt the burglar. >>> they go up in flames a
steve, i am confused on the rain. well let's set it straight for you. should i take thursday or friday, well i would do it today. we have morning sun then clouds coming in and the nice pattern we had, it was mild and warm and end tonight. the rain begins tomorrow morning and this is the warmer system coming in. it will bring us some rain and the second system comes in saturday late into early sunday. 30s and 40s and 50s. 38 fairfield 50 in the city. first system with a lot of cloud, higher...
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but the media worries that global warning will steve the stephen colbert figure melted on the floor. >>> prescription for success tonight. a new book out called life code, the new rules for winning in the new world. dr. phil spoke about his inspiration on 9 news at noon today. >> from time to time, i get people coming at me and my family, trying to exploit us, trying to use us, trying to abuse us. and then i thought, you know what? i'm going to look at the pattern and see if there's a consistency here of who it is that comes after us, are there commonalities among these people and commonalities among what they do. and i was overwhelmed when i looked at all of the people over the years, how common they were in terms of their characteristics and their tactics, what they did. >> don't forget, you can watch dr. phil every day here at 4 p.m., right before 9 news at 5. >>> coming up, why the lead singer of poison was at an area store today. >>> up next, an exhibit dedicated to the enemies of britain's most famous fictional spy. i'll give you a hint. >>> don't forget, we're always on wusa9.
but the media worries that global warning will steve the stephen colbert figure melted on the floor. >>> prescription for success tonight. a new book out called life code, the new rules for winning in the new world. dr. phil spoke about his inspiration on 9 news at noon today. >> from time to time, i get people coming at me and my family, trying to exploit us, trying to use us, trying to abuse us. and then i thought, you know what? i'm going to look at the pattern and see if...
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let's go to steve. >>> up towards fort brag, eureka, not much here. we do get some of the clouds but high pressure is nosing in and out so that storm track stays to the north and it may stay that way for the week. and since we are going all the way up to the oregon border, 30s and 40s on temperatures and there is an easterly breeze holding things in check. you can see the line being drawn in fort brag and i tonight think it will drop south of that. you can see how the line never really changes but it stays in fort brag and it stays there as the system drops here it will develop high pressure probably even thursday. things look promising but right now mostly fair weather. 60s on the temperatures, the warmest will be gilroy and santa cruz and after that, partly sunny skies, more sun to the south, transition time, the system will try and punch through, maybe some light rain late sunday into monday pam, dave? >>> did you watch the 49ers? that was an incredible game. they got to a tie and they played without alex smith, the quarterback, what is next for hi
let's go to steve. >>> up towards fort brag, eureka, not much here. we do get some of the clouds but high pressure is nosing in and out so that storm track stays to the north and it may stay that way for the week. and since we are going all the way up to the oregon border, 30s and 40s on temperatures and there is an easterly breeze holding things in check. you can see the line being drawn in fort brag and i tonight think it will drop south of that. you can see how the line never really...
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. >> reporter: megan and steve in buffalo new york learned it the hard way. after successfully adopting aiden, they wanted to give him a brother or a sister. so, they started advertising online. they were contacted by a woman claiming to be pregnant. >> i thought it was -- it was a little bit sketchy, because we'd get a new phone call and it would be like, you know what, we really need that $50 for gas and by the way, i'm going to need that weekly. >> when somebody is pushing money, money, i need it yesterday, it's instabtly a concern. >> reporter: megan and steve's adoption coordinator googled the woman's name, kimberly, only to discover she had been convicted of sending bad checks, identity theft and burglary. >> reporte do you get discouraged? >> all the time. there's great days and then there's not great days. and the thing that keeps you going is knowing that it had to happen. and it will. >> reporter: tracy and dan had the same optimism during their search for a child. they tried everything. they designed their own website. even plastered their car with
. >> reporter: megan and steve in buffalo new york learned it the hard way. after successfully adopting aiden, they wanted to give him a brother or a sister. so, they started advertising online. they were contacted by a woman claiming to be pregnant. >> i thought it was -- it was a little bit sketchy, because we'd get a new phone call and it would be like, you know what, we really need that $50 for gas and by the way, i'm going to need that weekly. >> when somebody is pushing...
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[ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket science. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices.n. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest, with $400, $500, up to $600 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with 3 years interest-free financing. plus free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> my hope is this the beginning of a fruitful process to come to agreement to reduce the deficit. >> we are serious about solving the fiscal dilemm
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steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or continuing to fight? >> well, i do expect compromise, but remember, the fiscal cliff is one artificial construct cooked up by the congress and the president to basically get us to think about a much bigger problem, which is what you pointed out. entitlement reform and tax reform and all the big issues and putting america into the accounts. the problem is the president -- i mean, you know, frankly has all the leverage here. so he doesn't need to compromise that much to get half, if not three-quarters of what he wants. >> i think the presid
steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or...
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i'm joined by scott ridgell and steve nortorette. both of you signed the pledge but have now turned your backs on it. you're both saying your fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous not to consider every option. fa famed investor and famed supporter to raise taxes, warren buffett. only made one political donation this season and it was to you. >> even though he had signed that grover norquist taxes, he decided it was more important to pledge the constitution than the norquist. >> and you admired him. >> i did admire him and i sent him a check. >> did your decision to violate the pledge damage your support for fundraising and support from big money donors? >> it did not. i go where the numbers lead me, and a careful analysis of our budget and trying to reconcile that with the americans for tax reform pledge led me to the clear decision that the pledge itself is an impediment to meaningful tax reform and also our tax code now presently yields just under 17%, and we haven't run our country on that yield since 1959, and that's a
i'm joined by scott ridgell and steve nortorette. both of you signed the pledge but have now turned your backs on it. you're both saying your fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous not to consider every option. fa famed investor and famed supporter to raise taxes, warren buffett. only made one political donation this season and it was to you. >> even though he had signed that grover norquist taxes, he decided it was more important to pledge the constitution than the norquist....
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. >> i was an immigration lawyer for 15 years, and as a conservative voice, understand what steve is saying, but i think we have to realize as the republican party that we're never going to be a majority party if we do not figure out a way to reach the hispanic community. so we have to find what i call -- and i have talked about this for two years -- a conservative consensus on emigration. we have to figure out how steve and i will sit and agree on a bill and people at this table that will actually do something about our broken immigration system. one of the biggest things that conservatives talk about often is that we want to fix a broken government. if you know anything about immigration law, this system is absolutely broken in the united states. we need to figure out a way where people can come to the united states through a legal system, border protection, all those things that we have to do, but at the same time we have to figure out what we can -- which cannot keep putting the ball for the next congress to fix this issue. so i try to get the conservatives here in the house to w
. >> i was an immigration lawyer for 15 years, and as a conservative voice, understand what steve is saying, but i think we have to realize as the republican party that we're never going to be a majority party if we do not figure out a way to reach the hispanic community. so we have to find what i call -- and i have talked about this for two years -- a conservative consensus on emigration. we have to figure out how steve and i will sit and agree on a bill and people at this table that...
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[laughter] i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him just to make sure he knew no hard feelings. every time i see steve in the hall now, i say hi, steve, so he knows there's no hard feelings. only recently did it occur to me that his name's probably not steve. [laughter] you know, when i started this year, 2012, i was looking forward to two things. two steps that i believed would help us fundamentally thans form the government into that kind of government or closely resembling that government that our founding fathers envisioned for us. one of the events i knew would occur likely in june, probably towards the end of june, probably the last thursday in june which i quickly identified as june 28th. i was right. the other date that i recognized as potentially transformative of the government, the other date that i recognized that i thought would probably have a positive impact on the development of our constitutional system of government was november 6th. i would just like to say at the outset that i want to thank chief
[laughter] i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him just to make sure he knew no hard feelings. every time i see steve in the hall now, i say hi, steve, so he knows there's no hard feelings. only recently did it occur to me that his name's probably not steve. [laughter] you know, when i started this year, 2012, i was looking forward to two things. two steps that i believed would help us fundamentally thans form the government into that kind of government or closely resembling that...
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steve kingston, "bbc news," washington. >> for more, i am joined by a senior correspondent for national journal. thank you for coming in. is this what this is really all about. it sounds like a soap opera. there is sex involved, and that is why we are interested in it, or is there more to it? does it matter? >> it sounds like an august scandal in washington where congress is out and they are looking for something to cover. it is november this time. i think that it could be what you see on the surface, which is some people giving into temptation in high places. the mighty have fallen. but if it puts a lot of tension between the f.b.i. and the c.i.a., which they have always had a lot of tension between those two anyway, if you have the white house and congress disagreeing about the time line and who knew what when, this could have a lot of legs. it could be unfortunate for a president just starting out a second term. >> if this really was not an issue of national security but just an affair between two consenting adults, then the f.b.i., there they are, they put out six or seven agents an
steve kingston, "bbc news," washington. >> for more, i am joined by a senior correspondent for national journal. thank you for coming in. is this what this is really all about. it sounds like a soap opera. there is sex involved, and that is why we are interested in it, or is there more to it? does it matter? >> it sounds like an august scandal in washington where congress is out and they are looking for something to cover. it is november this time. i think that it could be...
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i'm steve usdin, welcome to "biocentury this week". >>> the introduction of antibiotics in the 1940s transformed medicine. extending and improving millions of lives, for the first time in history, common bacterial infections were no longer death sentences. they also made modern medicine possible invasive surgery, chemotherapy, transplantation, all must protect vulnerable patients from infections. but starting the day the first dose of penicillin was tested bacteria having evolves -- have been evolving launching a never ending war with drug developers and evolution. for decades a continuing treatment of new antibiotics kept humans well ahead of the bugs but
i'm steve usdin, welcome to "biocentury this week". >>> the introduction of antibiotics in the 1940s transformed medicine. extending and improving millions of lives, for the first time in history, common bacterial infections were no longer death sentences. they also made modern medicine possible invasive surgery, chemotherapy, transplantation, all must protect vulnerable patients from infections. but starting the day the first dose of penicillin was tested bacteria having...
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steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any imagine of their opponent that is not grounded in reality are one is the robbie campaign had an unrhealicic view of what the elect triss was going to be. certainly one of the reasons they wanted to see in the election. but there's this view of barack obama. you know, that if you just read and watch the entertainment complex. how on earth could this guy be re-elected? ruzz because you're socialist. and we're not honest. but that's now not how most of america beats the government. most of us don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's under estimating of your
steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any...
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steve was indeed a man of the house. those who worked and served with him over the years are blessed to have had the opportunity to share in his life. a life that has left a lasting impact on so many. today our country has indeed lost a great american, a great patriot, a great friend, a great husband and a great father. so while we here in the united states congress bid farewell to our friend and colleague we do so always remembering the enduring spirit and sense of service that steve imparted on every life that he touched. steve vir mill on's life served as an inspiration to all of us who knew and loved him. may god receive him mercifully into his glory and bless the family, the nation, everyone that he leaves behind. stevo, we'll miss you, big man. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? mr. sensenbrenner: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. sense
steve was indeed a man of the house. those who worked and served with him over the years are blessed to have had the opportunity to share in his life. a life that has left a lasting impact on so many. today our country has indeed lost a great american, a great patriot, a great friend, a great husband and a great father. so while we here in the united states congress bid farewell to our friend and colleague we do so always remembering the enduring spirit and sense of service that steve imparted...
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here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: there's a revolution happening in nascar today. and her name is christmas. you're the real deal? >> i think so. you know, you can't really fake strength. >> reporter: while the track has seen a few women drivers at elite levels. never before has a woman muscled her way into one of the physically demanding roles in the pit. where in less than 12 seconds, they fuel the car and change the tires. it's a crucial job in a multibillion business. a few extra seconds at a pit stop and their driver loses. 30-year-old christmas abbott is such a woman, working the front tire position. and in these recorded practices they study each night, her times are within milliseconds of the big leagues. she was recruited after an audition. and says she was so competitive, she was drawn to the high stakes of racing. you're 5'3". let's see. >> these are with wheels on. >> reporter: with heels on. don't let her look fool you. she's an incredible brand of athlete, who has built her body through intense workouts, and crazy competitions. carrying a 125-pound fr
here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: there's a revolution happening in nascar today. and her name is christmas. you're the real deal? >> i think so. you know, you can't really fake strength. >> reporter: while the track has seen a few women drivers at elite levels. never before has a woman muscled her way into one of the physically demanding roles in the pit. where in less than 12 seconds, they fuel the car and change the tires. it's a crucial job in a multibillion...
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steve liesman has the answers next. first, rick santelli, what are you working on in the next big hour of "squawk on the street"? >> well, they say, melissa lee, that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. i don't think it's a big reach to consider that the u.s. seems to be striving to be more european in many ways. a topic for santelli exchange today is going to be bending it like europe. fizzle and sizzle cycles. what have we learned? what should we expect? top of the hour. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >> want
steve liesman has the answers next. first, rick santelli, what are you working on in the next big hour of "squawk on the street"? >> well, they say, melissa lee, that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. i don't think it's a big reach to consider that the u.s. seems to be striving to be more european in many ways. a topic for santelli exchange today is going to be bending it like europe. fizzle and sizzle cycles. what have we learned? what should we expect? top of the...
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late go to steve. >>> -- let's go to steve. >>> great sunrise photos coming on twitter. sp weather, cassie just sent me a nice picture. we do have a lot of high clouds streaming in. look at the difference in the temperatures. 53 degrees santa rosa, san francisco, 41, livermore, that's cold readings, and there's mild readings, sunny in the mornings, and clouds increase. 60s on the temperatures, we'll have more on the rain coming up. >>> a warning about a very popular energy drink. the concerns that it could be linked to more than a dozen deaths. >> police are trying to catch an arsonist, we'll tell you about the latest fires police believe he set just last night. >> parents in san jose have a lot of questions about why a registered sex offender was allowed at their children's school. we'll tell you why he was not arrested, and we'll have more on the sheriff's department investigation. >>> passengers report being stuck at airports or runways some people say they've been waiting for up to two hours this morning. for the flights to take off. united blames a computer out dama
late go to steve. >>> -- let's go to steve. >>> great sunrise photos coming on twitter. sp weather, cassie just sent me a nice picture. we do have a lot of high clouds streaming in. look at the difference in the temperatures. 53 degrees santa rosa, san francisco, 41, livermore, that's cold readings, and there's mild readings, sunny in the mornings, and clouds increase. 60s on the temperatures, we'll have more on the rain coming up. >>> a warning about a very popular...
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steve, florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask a question if he could explain it to a lot of my friends. for some reason, they think because we're going to outpace saudi arabia, can you please explain to these people in oil production that if it is $150 a barrel in the united states, it is $150 in beijing, china. they all think it is our oil because it is coming off the u.s. soil. can you explain to me where all the profits go and how much we are exporting to china and if we will continue to export our oil while still paying these high prices? guest: that is a lot of questions there. first, i think we need to be careful about what i would like to call a rational and exuberance about what is happening in the oil sector. it is good news we will increase our production rate, but the u.s. will still be in that importer of oil. the price of oil will still be very high. in this international energy agency report, forecast the price of oil would rise to $120 in real prices, inflation- adjusted, by 2020. $125 by 2035.
steve, florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask a question if he could explain it to a lot of my friends. for some reason, they think because we're going to outpace saudi arabia, can you please explain to these people in oil production that if it is $150 a barrel in the united states, it is $150 in beijing, china. they all think it is our oil because it is coming off the u.s. soil. can you explain to me where all the profits go and how much we are exporting to china and if...
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. >>> well, good morning, it is tuesday, i am in for pam cook, let's check in with steve paulson, good morning. >>> increasing light rain has been to the north but the front still has a ways to go and in advance of that, there is going to be mostly cloudy partly cloudy skies and that breeze has really kicked in, here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic is doing well along the bay, we don't have any major problems and highway 4 looks good coming up to the willow pass grade, also this morning, you mentioned the wind, it is windy out there now let's go back to the
. >>> well, good morning, it is tuesday, i am in for pam cook, let's check in with steve paulson, good morning. >>> increasing light rain has been to the north but the front still has a ways to go and in advance of that, there is going to be mostly cloudy partly cloudy skies and that breeze has really kicked in, here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic is doing well along the bay, we don't have any major problems and highway 4 looks good coming up to the willow pass...
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abc's steve osunsami with the surprising consequence of the storm. >> reporter: when those awful flood waters from sandy came rushing through, flooding streets and swamping homes, what no one expected was the storm's surprising second hit. >> we all lost our cars. at the same time, we're all trying to get a car. it's a mad house. >> reporter: more than 250,000 personal vehicles were washed away by storm waters. today, used car dealerships are busy with storm victims and, adding insult to injury, prices are shooting up because of the storm. >> we're expecting to see higher prices of $700 to $1,000 per vehicle. >> reporter: for every six people who walk into this used car dealership on staten island to buy a used car, five of them lost cars to the storm. michelle and thomas lupari just bought a used mini van that can with 70,000 miles. >> i need a car. i have to go to work tomorrow. so -- i'm kind of stuck. >> reporter: it was a happy moment -- >> sign the bottom. >> reporter: but costly, too. >> we had hoped to get something under $10,000, i winded up spending $13,000. >> reporter: nanc
abc's steve osunsami with the surprising consequence of the storm. >> reporter: when those awful flood waters from sandy came rushing through, flooding streets and swamping homes, what no one expected was the storm's surprising second hit. >> we all lost our cars. at the same time, we're all trying to get a car. it's a mad house. >> reporter: more than 250,000 personal vehicles were washed away by storm waters. today, used car dealerships are busy with storm victims and,...
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we'll bring you all the details next, stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the
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